Search results for wearable electronics

Bio & Medicine Sep 27, 2022

First electronic skin with a mesh structure for long-term attachment with no discomfort

A research team led by Professor Lee Sungwon from DGIST succeeded in developing the world's first nanomesh-structured electronic skin device (organic field-effect transistor). This electronic skin device, comprising only ...

Biotechnology May 19, 2020

Researchers tap CRISPR technology to connect biology, electronics

In an effort to create first-of-kind microelectronic devices that connect with biological systems, University of Maryland (UMD) researchers are utilizing CRISPR technology in a novel way to electronically turn "on" and "off" ...

General Physics Aug 30, 2012

New flexible electronics technology may lead to new medical uses

A Wayne State University researcher has developed technology that opens new possibilities for health care and medical applications of electronic devices.

Polymers Apr 26, 2023

Self-driving lab accelerates the discovery process for materials with multiple applications

Researchers have a new scientific tool called Polybot, combining the power of artificial intelligence with robotics. Potential applications include speeding up the discovery of wearable biomedical devices, materials for better ...

Biochemistry Jan 19, 2023

Analyzing sweat via microelectronic fibers for noninvasive health monitoring

Imagine if a t-shirt could analyze sweat, potentially alerting the wearer to any health abnormalities. Well, this is now closer to reality thanks to a research group's recent innovation.

Optics & Photonics Aug 14, 2018

Optical pressure detector could improve robot skin, wearable devices and touch screens

A new type of pressure sensor based on light could allow the creation of sensitive artificial skins to give robots a better sense of touch, wearable blood-pressure monitors for humans and optically transparent touch screens ...

Materials Science Mar 9, 2018

New conductive coating may unlock biometric and wearable technology of the future

A team of researchers from the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University have developed a mechanically robust conductive coating that can maintain performance under heavy stretching and bending.

Engineering Sep 9, 2015

New wearable technology can sense appliance use, help track carbon footprint

In today's smart home, technologies can track how much energy a particular appliance like a refrigerator or television or hair dryer is gobbling up. What they don't typically show is which person in the house actually flicked ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 9, 2015

Highlights from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show

Here are 10 key highlights from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show, which wrapped up Friday in Las Vegas:

Engineering Jul 8, 2011

Flexible, printable sensors detect underwater hazards

(PhysOrg.com) -- Breakthroughs in nanoengineering often involve building new materials or tiny circuits. But a professor at the University of California, San Diego is proving that he can make materials and circuits so flexible ...

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